Internet gaining on TV as news source

No surprise, the gap is closing between the percentage of Americans who say they get most of their news from the Internet, versus those who get their news from TV.
College graduates are now about as likely to get most of their national and international news from the internet (51%) as television (54%), according to the Pew Research Center. By contrast, just 29% of those with no college experience cite the Internet while more than twice as many (75%) cite television.
In 2010, for the first time, the Internet surpassed TV as the main source of national and international news for those under 30.
Of course the number of us routinely surfing the ‘net while watching TV has skyrocketed, but that wasn’t calculated in the Pew report.

Joanne Ostrow has been watching TV since before "reality" required quotation marks. "Hill Street Blues" was life-changing. If Dickens, Twain or Agatha Christie were alive today, they'd be writing for television. And proud of it.